?Chapter 1066:
Marisa said nothing, though a faint smile lingered. Mnie’s past misjudgments had caused trouble, a fact she seemed to overlook.
This time, Marisapletely agreed with Mnie’s words. She, too, refused to believe Maia was so callous.
Ethan stared at his phone silently before dialing Maia’s number, desperate for her truth.
The call went unanswered.
A notification appeared, revealing a new post from Justiceze, condemning the public’s moral pressure and asserting Maia’s right to skip the charity g.
This time, the post gained no traction.
In MCN’s CEO office, Pattie observed Maia, who sat calmly with her eyes closed, seemingly unfazed by the controversy. “Isn’t it time we rify this, Maia?” Pattie asked.
Maia opened her eyes, a subtle smile forming. “Not yet. Let’s wait. Someone out there is more anxious than we are.”
Kiley followed the online debate with mixed emotions, sensing something amiss.
Typically, someone facing such scrutiny would rify the misunderstanding, but Maia remained silent.
Did she truly intend to skip the g and avoid donating?
Raegan, beside her, frowned, clearly sharing Kiley’s unease.
Kiley suddenly let out a sharpugh. “If Maia won’t speak, we’ll speak for her. Since she’s noting, my ns for her at the charity g are useless. I’ll ruin her now.”
She scribbled a note and handed it to Raegan. “Announce that I, Kiley Cooper, formally invite Maia to the charity g again.”
Raegan understood Kiley’s aim—to intensify the public’s outrage and damage Maia further.
Before Raegan could act, however, Maia finally broke her silence.
The impact of Maia’s statementnded with the force of a thunderp, stirring the tide of public opinion.
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She wrote, “I will be at the Cooper Group charity g just as nned.”
In the photo that came with her words, Maia sat gracefully with her legs crossed. A coffee table stood nearby, carrying a few pastries, while her left hand lifted an elegant invitation.
Sunlight caught the card, making the golden letters shimmer vividly.
It was clear to everyone that this was the official invitation to Cooper Group’s g.
The moment the post went live, the online uproar froze briefly before erupting again, flooding the inte with reactions.
“Maia is fearless. She doesn’t exin herself; she just posts the invitation, and it feels like a bold statement.”
“See? I told you. Maia never said she wouldn’t attend. Her critics now need to exin themselves. That invitation proves she isn’t backing down, and suddenly they’re the ones looking foolish.”
“I’ve been pointing this out from the start. There’s more beneath the surface. Pattie has no authority to speak for Maia, and certain people are intentionally stirring trouble to damage her reputation.”
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